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This course is an introduction to differential and integral calculus. It begins with a short review of basic concepts...
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This course is an introduction to differential and integral calculus. It begins with a short review of basic concepts surrounding the notion of a function. Then it introduces the important concept of the limit of a function, and use it to study continuity and the tangent problem. The solution to the tangent problem leads to the study of derivatives and their applications. Then it considers the area problem and its solution, the definite integral. The course concludes with the calculus of elementary transcendental functions.

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This course is an introduction to the calculus of functions of several variables. It begins with studying the basic objects...
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This course is an introduction to the calculus of functions of several variables. It begins with studying the basic objects of multidimensional geometry: vectors and vector operations, lines, planes, cylinders, quadric surfaces, and various coordinate systems. It continues with the elementary differential geometry of vector functions and space curves. After this, it extends the basic tools of differential calculus - limits, continuity, derivatives, linearization, and optimization - to multidimensional problems. The course will conclude with a study of integration in higher dimensions, culminating in a multidimensional version of the substitution rule.

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Course HighlightsThe first part of the course will follow the characteristics of finite element method from a mathematical...
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Course HighlightsThe first part of the course will follow the characteristics of finite element method from a mathematical point of view. Weak formulation of differential equations and its finite element formulation will be covered. Application to linear elastic body will be investigated with finite element method formulation, isoparametric solid element, Gaussian elimination for system of linear equations to introduce the general programming of finite element method. The second part consists of the finite element method of its application to nonlinear problems.

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Western philosophy and theoretical mathematics were born together, and the cross-fertilization of ideas in the two...
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Western philosophy and theoretical mathematics were born together, and the cross-fertilization of ideas in the two disciplines was continuously acknowledged throughout antiquity. In this course, we read works of ancient Greek philosophy and mathematics, and investigate the way in which ideas of definition, reason, argument and proof, rationality and irrationality, number, quality and quantity, truth, and even the idea of an idea were shaped by the interplay of philosophic and mathematical inquiry.

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Course HighlightsThis course aims to facilitate students understanding of the basics of probability and statistics,...
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Course HighlightsThis course aims to facilitate students understanding of the basics of probability and statistics, stochastic processes, and signal processing through drills and processes, and in putting them into practice without difficulty. Despite mainly targeting third-year students, the course also accepts fourth-year students to participate. Through this course, students may learn subjects such as combination and probability, random variables and probability distributions, random walk, Brownian motion, Langevin equation, autocorrelation, noise, error, Fourier transformation, power spectrum, digital signal processing, etc. With regard to signal processing, the course will provide drills and practices by computer using the SPICE3 program.

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This course provides an elementary introduction to number theory with no algebraic prerequisites. Topics include primes,...
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This course provides an elementary introduction to number theory with no algebraic prerequisites. Topics include primes, congruences, quadratic reciprocity, diophantine equations, irrational numbers, continued fractions and elliptic curves.

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The objective is to get insight and practice in the design and use of mathematical models for the estimation of transport...
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The objective is to get insight and practice in the design and use of mathematical models for the estimation of transport demand in the framework of major strategic transportation planning. The course consists of a number of lectures and several exercises. Study Goals: 1. Insight in the function of mathematical models in transportation and spatial planning; 2. Knowledge of theoretical backgrounds of models; 3. Knowledge of application areas of models; 4. Ability to develop one's own plan of analysis for model computations; 5. Ability to apply models on planning problems; 6. Ability to present outcomes of model computations..

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